What to do if your nails are crooked after pulling them out

Nails that grow crooked after extraction may be related to improper care and trauma, and can be treated by trimming the nail and corrective surgery.
Nail extraction surgery generally involves making longitudinal incisions on both sides of the nail root and separating the nail epithelium along the root, separating it from the nail bed, and then using a specialized instrument to roll and extract the nail.
In some people, improper postoperative care, such as trauma and extrusion, may cause the nail plate to grow crooked. It is recommended to wait until the nail is fully grown, and then use manicure tools to trim and shape the nail, which can improve the local symptoms. If the localized crookedness is serious, you can go to the hospital to take corrective surgery treatment.
If the nail grows crooked after the nail extraction surgery, it is recommended to go to the regular hospital to consult the doctor, under the doctor’s guidance, choose the appropriate treatment.